The NRC’s break in the clouds with drone detection tool
CS Group Canada provided it’s state-of-art “Raptor CsUAS C2” to break in the clouds with innovative drone detection tool in partnership with NRC
CS Group Canada provided it’s state-of-art “Raptor CsUAS C2” to break in the clouds with innovative drone detection tool in partnership with NRC
As part of the Cybersecurity and Safety in Transportation forum organized by Propulsion Québec, our Director of New Programs and Innovation Amine Smires, MBA moderated a panel on the subject of functional safety for critical embedded systems.
On this occasion, we had the pleasure to exchange with three of our Quebec industry leaders: Allan Benchetrit, CEO of Algolux, Bruno Pilon, Director of Advanced Engineering at Lion Electric and Jean-Francois Cleroux, Product Manager at Kontron North America.
At the beginning of 2021, we share several successes that have allowed our customers to accelerate the certification and commercialization of their autonomous systems. ISO 26262 training, DO-178C certification support, V&V cost reduction with ATLAS, Webinar. An exciting first quarter with good prospects for the rest of the year.
NGC Aerospace benefits from CS Canada’s expertise in the certification of safety-critical embedded software to offer its customers an autopilot system for UAVs that can be certified according to the internationally recognized aeronautics standard, DO-178C.
As the year winds down and we look forward to 2021, we are extremely happy to share with you exciting project announcement (DEEL, Falcon 6X), partnerships (FACE, TÜV) and upcoming events (Webinars, CRIAQ RDV Forum, 77th Vertical Flight Society Annual Forum). The CS Canada Counter Unmanned Ariel System team (CUAS) is also proud to announce great results from its last demonstration held in October.
CS Group Canada provided it’s state-of-art “Raptor CsUAS C2” to break in the clouds with innovative drone detection tool in partnership with NRC
As part of the Cybersecurity and Safety in Transportation forum organized by Propulsion Québec, our Director of New Programs and Innovation Amine Smires, MBA moderated a panel on the subject of functional safety for critical embedded systems.
On this occasion, we had the pleasure to exchange with three of our Quebec industry leaders: Allan Benchetrit, CEO of Algolux, Bruno Pilon, Director of Advanced Engineering at Lion Electric and Jean-Francois Cleroux, Product Manager at Kontron North America.
At the beginning of 2021, we share several successes that have allowed our customers to accelerate the certification and commercialization of their autonomous systems. ISO 26262 training, DO-178C certification support, V&V cost reduction with ATLAS, Webinar. An exciting first quarter with good prospects for the rest of the year.
NGC Aerospace benefits from CS Canada’s expertise in the certification of safety-critical embedded software to offer its customers an autopilot system for UAVs that can be certified according to the internationally recognized aeronautics standard, DO-178C.
As the year winds down and we look forward to 2021, we are extremely happy to share with you exciting project announcement (DEEL, Falcon 6X), partnerships (FACE, TÜV) and upcoming events (Webinars, CRIAQ RDV Forum, 77th Vertical Flight Society Annual Forum). The CS Canada Counter Unmanned Ariel System team (CUAS) is also proud to announce great results from its last demonstration held in October.